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Learn more about tribal communities in Gujarat
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eBook | The Old Man and the Monkeys (Gamit) – A story from Gujarat
There once lived an old man. Once he sowed chibdas on his farm. The old man would tend to his farm daily. Soon, the chibdas began to grow …
Posted in eBook eJournal ePaper, Education and literacy, Multi-lingual education, Names and communities, Nature and wildlife, Organizations, Resources, Storytelling, Tips, Western region – Western Zonal Council
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eBook | The Gamit Adivasis: A community with its own stories of origin – Gujarat
Posted in Adivasi / Adibasi, Crafts and visual arts, Customs, eBook eJournal ePaper, Ecology and environment, Economy and development, Education and literacy, Homes and utensils, Languages and linguistic heritage, Multi-lingual education, Names and communities, Nature and wildlife, Organizations, Resources, Seasons and festivals, Storytelling, Tips, Western region – Western Zonal Council, Worship and rituals
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